Federal investigators have started their fourth active investigation involving a Tesla car. Two teenagers were killed in a violent collision with a Model S in Florida on Tuesday.
The National Transportation Safety Commission announced on Wednesday that it will send a team of four to investigate the crash on the A1 National Road in Fort Lauderdale. year-
Third child under 18 injuredyear-old.
Barrett Riley, who drives the 2014 Tesla Model S and Edgar moncerat Martinez, who sits in the front passenger seat, according to police reports that when vehicles leave the road and hit a concrete wall, died on the spot.
The car caught fire immediately and was swallowed up by the fire, police said.
Sitting in the back seat, Alexander Berry was ejected from the car and taken to hospital, and police said he reasoned that speeding could be a factor in the crash.
NTSB says it is looking at an emergency response to a battery fire.
The agency said it did not anticipate autonomous driving. Tesla\'s driver-
The aid technology that has received much attention recently --
Part of the investigation.
\"NTSB has a long history in researching emerging transportation technologies, such as lithium-ion battery fires in commercial aviation, and in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in Chevrolet Volt, \"Robert S, president of NTSB
Sumwal said in a statement.
Tesla could not retrieve the vehicle log, \"but everything we have seen so far shows
\"The speed collision and autopilot are not engaged,\" a spokesman said on Thursday . \".
\"The family that owns the car has been a close friend of Tesla for years, which is especially hard for us,\" he said . \".
NTSB is currently investigating four accidents made by Palo Alto electric vehicles
Including fatal accidents on Highway 101.
The accident killed Walter Huang, 38, who was driving a Model X and crashed into a concrete guardrail.
Model X is on fire.
Tesla said the autopilot had been working before the crash in March 23.
The agency is also investigating two other crashes in California: On January, a Model S crashed into a fire truck near Culver City, and the driver reportedly said it was using autonomous driving at the time.
It is investigating a battery fire in an X-car that went into a family garage in Lake Forest in last August.
Federal investigators have started their fourth active investigation involving a Tesla car. Two teenagers were killed in a violent collision with a Model S in Florida on Tuesday.
The National Transportation Safety Commission announced on Wednesday that it will send a team of four to investigate the crash on the A1 National Road in Fort Lauderdale. year-
Third child under 18 injuredyear-old.
Barrett Riley, who drives the 2014 Tesla Model S and Edgar moncerat Martinez, who sits in the front passenger seat, according to police reports that when vehicles leave the road and hit a concrete wall, died on the spot.
The car caught fire immediately and was swallowed up by the fire, police said.
Sitting in the back seat, Alexander Berry was ejected from the car and taken to hospital, and police said he reasoned that speeding could be a factor in the crash.
NTSB says it is looking at an emergency response to a battery fire.
The agency said it did not anticipate autonomous driving. Tesla\'s driver-
The aid technology that has received much attention recently --
Part of the investigation.
\"NTSB has a long history in researching emerging transportation technologies, such as lithium-ion battery fires in commercial aviation, and in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in Chevrolet Volt, \"Robert S, president of NTSB
Sumwal said in a statement.
Tesla could not retrieve the vehicle log, \"but everything we have seen so far shows
\"The speed collision and autopilot are not engaged,\" a spokesman said on Thursday . \".
\"The family that owns the car has been a close friend of Tesla for years, which is especially hard for us,\" he said . \".
NTSB is currently investigating four accidents made by Palo Alto electric vehicles
Including fatal accidents on Highway 101.
The accident killed Walter Huang, 38, who was driving a Model X and crashed into a concrete guardrail.
Model X is on fire.
Tesla said the autopilot had been working before the crash in March 23.
The agency is also investigating two other crashes in California: On January, a Model S crashed into a fire truck near Culver City, and the driver reportedly said it was using autonomous driving at the time.
It is investigating a battery fire in an X-car that went into a family garage in Lake Forest in last August.
Federal investigators have started their fourth active investigation involving a Tesla car. Two teenagers were killed in a violent collision with a Model S in Florida on Tuesday.
The National Transportation Safety Commission announced on Wednesday that it will send a team of four to investigate the crash on the A1 National Road in Fort Lauderdale. year-
Third child under 18 injuredyear-old.
Barrett Riley, who drives the 2014 Tesla Model S and Edgar moncerat Martinez, who sits in the front passenger seat, according to police reports that when vehicles leave the road and hit a concrete wall, died on the spot.
The car caught fire immediately and was swallowed up by the fire, police said.
Sitting in the back seat, Alexander Berry was ejected from the car and taken to hospital, and police said he reasoned that speeding could be a factor in the crash.
NTSB says it is looking at an emergency response to a battery fire.
The agency said it did not anticipate autonomous driving. Tesla\'s driver-
The aid technology that has received much attention recently --
Part of the investigation.
\"NTSB has a long history in researching emerging transportation technologies, such as lithium-ion battery fires in commercial aviation, and in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in Chevrolet Volt, \"Robert S, president of NTSB
Sumwal said in a statement.
Tesla could not retrieve the vehicle log, \"but everything we have seen so far shows
\"The speed collision and autopilot are not engaged,\" a spokesman said on Thursday . \".
\"The family that owns the car has been a close friend of Tesla for years, which is especially hard for us,\" he said . \".
NTSB is currently investigating four accidents made by Palo Alto electric vehicles
Including fatal accidents on Highway 101.
The accident killed Walter Huang, 38, who was driving a Model X and crashed into a concrete guardrail.
Model X is on fire.
Tesla said the autopilot had been working before the crash in March 23.
The agency is also investigating two other crashes in California: On January, a Model S crashed into a fire truck near Culver City, and the driver reportedly said it was using autonomous driving at the time.
It is investigating a battery fire in an X-car that went into a family garage in Lake Forest in last August.